Roger, my travelling partner rang me to see if I wanted to fish with their work match at Lodge Farm, just outside Bawtry. Having a match their on the 24th would give me a bit of time to try some stuff out under match conditions without the fear of blowing out and losing money. Although they let me on thismatch, I won the last first and only other match I fished on the Chesterfield Canal where they did let me enter the pools. So now I’m barred from going in it, oh well!!As most of the lads have to work in the early morning before the match it start time is in the afternoon, usually starting around 12. This meant I could have a late set off after some breakfast. I was hoping to write that I’d had a well deserved lie in but our 10 month old son put paid to that waking us up at the crack of dawn. Roll on the winter months and darks nights.
Not having the pressure of being in the pools and so having nothing to fish for in terms of a league, I’d set out to fish two methods, the pellet waggler and paste close in. Most of this pond is very deep even close in but I had a weed bed straight in front of me extending 5 or 6 metres. The depth at the side of the reeds 5 metres out was around 2 foot, which is where I decided to fish the paste. Even though it was up to the side of the reeds the bottom was very clean and gently sloping away.
The pellet wag was setup using a 3SSG custom waggler made by Dave Brittain, the initial trace was set to 18″ deep though I had spare hooklengths made up shallow if required.
At the all in I baited the paste rig, plopped it in and began to feed the pellet waggler line with around half a dozen 6mm pellets about every 30 seconds. Indications came on the paste straight away and it wasn’t long before I was into a nice f1 of a couple a pound. I wasn’t feeding anything else on the paste line just the paste on the hook, striking it off every minute to keep feed going into the swim. Fish were coming pretty regularly for the next couple of hours, with the fish being on average 2-3lb.
All the while I was feeding the pellet wag line and as I wasn’t fishing in the match as such I decided to give it a go. First chuck brought a fish and a few more followed over the next hour then it went dead. I decided to rest the swim and come back on he paste line. Luckily the fish were sill there although it took a while to get them feeding confidently.
I was told we were fishing until 5 so I’d made arrangements to be home and out for 6:30 but when 5 came and no whistle, I was getting worried. I wasn’t informed but we’d been given permission to fish until 6. As I’d made plans I had to pack up and shoot off with probably around 70lb in the nets with an hour to go.
90lb won the match fishing the floating pole from further along our bank, while the other bank struggled. I don’t think I would have been far off given how I was catching.
Oh well, roll on our match next week.

